Devils advocate. He had great solo success into the late 90s and then sorta disappeared. I think his last album was early 2000s and he dies in 2016. If he had died 10 years earlier I could buy the what coulda been argument.
For who? Half this country literally worships the ground he walks on. Being wrapped up in one of the largest pedophilia/sex trafficing rings oin modern history hasn't changed their minds, you think this tariff thing matters to them at all? If anything they'll double down yet again that Dear Leader is being so unfairly treated and should be allowed to do whatever he wants unilaterally.
Somewhere today, a bunch of really smart people will have to explain to Trump in words he can process that he cannot fire Supreme Court justices, and I would pay a lot of money to be a fly on the wall in that room. I would also shit in his hair. If I were the fly, I mean.
Yeah the Fed has to try and deal with inflation, and the President's primary economic policy is inflationary. What will be interesting to me is to see how the reimbursement process for the illegal tariff taxes will unfold. And how whatever the new illegal reasoning will be used going forward to keep the tariffs in place?
flipping R's is impossible. you have get all independents and hope that the new people entering the electorate that replaced the ones that died since the last election are blue. my touchstone is always: hillary didn't appear in the state of texas. beto went to every single county in texas. beto beat hillary by 1%.
Kenny Wayne Shepard last night at Majestic. First hour was all Ledbetter Heights because 30th anniversary. Last hour was his other stuff. Jimmie Vaughn is his guest tonight in Austin if yall care. Great show.
Brisket is very versatile. I am in the Nashville Admirals club and 3 months ago that same (burnt end cut but not the cook) meat was BBQ. Today it is “Italian beef” with canned tomatoes and pasta side available. I had a couple pieces. Edible.
I think it’s both. Look at Taylor Rehmet’s win in the Tarrant County special. He benefited from higher democratic turnout, sure. But he also flipped a few Republicans, and other stayed home. It’s why I like Talarico’s strategy better- he wants to expand his coalition. She says wants to motivate low-propensity voters, which, as we’ve seen, has not worked out for Democrats in Texas … ever.